The King has confirmed the appointments of two distinguished scholars to key positions at Oxford University.
The Reverend Canon Professor Andrew Davison has been appointed as Canon and Regius Professor of Divinity, and Professor Luke Bretherton has been appointed as Canon and Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology.
These appointments are set to enrich the theological landscape at Christ Church, Oxford.
Prestigious Appointments at Oxford
Oxford University has long been a beacon of academic excellence, and these new appointments only strengthen its prestigious standing.
The King’s approval of these nominations underscores the importance of these roles within the academic and ecclesiastical communities.
Canon and Regius Professor of Divinity: Andrew Davison
The Reverend Canon Professor Andrew Davison, currently the Starbridge Professor of Theology and Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, has been appointed as Canon and Regius Professor of Divinity at Christ Church, Oxford.
He succeeds The Reverend Canon Professor Graham Ward in this esteemed position.
Background and Achievements
Professor Davison’s academic journey is both diverse and impressive. Trained for ministry at Westcott House, Cambridge, he served his title at St Dunstan, Bellingham in the Diocese of Southwark and was ordained Priest in 2004. His career has seen him hold various influential positions:
- Tutor and Fellow at St Stephen’s House and Junior Chaplain at Merton College, Oxford (2006-2010)
- Tutor at Westcott House, Cambridge (2010-2014)
- Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge (2014-2023)
- Dean of Chapel at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (2019-2023)
Professor Davison holds an MA in Chemistry and a DPhil in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford, along with a second undergraduate degree and doctorate in Divinity from the University of Cambridge.
Canon and Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology: Luke Bretherton
Professor Luke Bretherton, currently the Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral and Political Theology at Duke Divinity School, has been appointed as Canon and Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at Christ Church, Oxford.
He succeeds The Reverend Canon Professor Nigel Biggar C.B.E. in this prestigious role.
Background and Achievements
Professor Bretherton’s career is marked by his dedication to exploring the intersection of religion and democracy. His academic and professional journey includes:
- Director of Studies at St Augustine’s Theological College
- Reader in Theology and Politics at King’s College London (2004-2012)
- Associate Professor in Theological Ethics at Duke University (2012-2020)
- Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral and Political Theology at Duke University (2020-present)
- Visiting Professor at St Mellitus Theological College (since 2022)
Professor Bretherton has a BA (Hons) in History from Cambridge University and a PhD from the University of London in Moral Philosophy and Theology.
His early career also included a brief stint in the British Army, serving in the 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery.
Enhancing Oxford’s Theological Faculty
These appointments are poised to significantly enhance the theological faculty at Christ Church, Oxford. Both professors bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a commitment to academic excellence.
Academic Backgrounds of Professors Davison and Bretherton
Professor |
Current Position |
Previous Institutions |
Degrees |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Davison | Starbridge Professor, University of Cambridge | University of Oxford, University of Cambridge | MA in Chemistry, DPhil in Biochemistry, Doctorate in Divinity |
Luke Bretherton | Distinguished Professor, Duke Divinity School | King’s College London, St Augustine’s Theological College | BA (Hons) in History, PhD in Moral Philosophy and Theology |
Food For Thought
The King’s confirmation of Professor Andrew Davison and Professor Luke Bretherton to these prestigious roles at Christ Church, Oxford, marks a significant milestone for the university.
Their combined expertise and dedication are set to further enrich the academic and spiritual life of one of the world’s leading institutions.
With their diverse backgrounds and commitment to their fields, both professors are well-equipped to lead and inspire the next generation of scholars.
Sources: THX News & Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street.